- 看过 suffocating 的人也看了 :
 - strangle
 - drown
 - asphyxiate
 - smother
 - stifle
 
suffocating 的 2 个定义
suf·fo·cat·ed, suf·fo·cat·ing.
suf·fo·cat·ed, suf·fo·cat·ing.
suffocating 近义词
choke
更多suffocating例句
- They pay in having to cope with sizzling health waves, powerful hurricanes, and suffocating wildfire smoke.
 - Discovering that plants need sunlight to grow, or that fish will suffocate when taken out of water, requires no quantification of anything whatsoever.
 - Scores of businesses in the city are suffocating as they delay their return to work or, worse, decide to work from home forever.
 - We’ve read through quite a few letters about Zoom, suffocating family dinners, the role of sound and music, birthdays and anniversaries, and racially charged encounters.
 - In industries where specific brand names have become synonymous with their original product, new brands can easily be suffocated out of the game.
 - Her adopted daughter tried to suffocate a younger biological sibling.
 - Somewhere in the theater, you also hear a soft, whimpering, “Help”—a woman is about to suffocate on her own tears.
 - I hated that the town response to tragedy and suffering was to suffocate the afflicted family with attention.
 - Yet the key development will hinge on sanctions aiming to suffocate the regime, a current point of division.
 - Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Selfby Danielle Evans A powerful short story collection from a rising star.
 - As it was, ere he had time to suffocate, MacPherson was on the spot.
 - They would first suffocate, and later their bodies would be swallowed up in the stomach of the earth.
 - The gas emitted from this fissure is so strong that it would suffocate a person, holding his head near the ground.
 - Insects do not easily suffocate, and it is worse than useless, in the majority of cases, to punch air-holes in such boxes.
 - Many females in fact cry out at those times, that something has broken in the throat, and they fear they are going to suffocate.